Bees are sort of like salvage, in the sense that sometimes you happen to find people in your area that are looking for exactly that so they will even pay YOU for it, other times, you cannot find someone who wants it, so YOU pay for the removal. Mostly just depends on where you live and how popular beekeeping is there.

My logic professor did this but cleverly made it so that that 1/3 of the final's grade was finishing the 3 other exams throughout the semester, so you basically lost a letter grade for every quiz you didn't bother to take.

I feel like they'd counter it with some niche weapon silencing if TfA's immortality actually gave it a slice of the meta. In the current meta it falls into the abyss between late game control and a early face hunter, but you never know how things will shift when all these cards enter standard at once.

Except voting is MORE than mere speech. Whether someone votes and who they vote for has REAL CONSEQUENCES, regardless of how voting has "made you feel" over the years. It's more than just an expression of your voice, more than free speech, it's a decision on how you believe society should work, and it has real consequences.

If you want a third party then participate and actually run that campaign, but when it comes down to electing a President of the US, don't expect it to suddenly break with decades of tradition and pattern without first winning successes on the local, state, and congressional levels first.

Telling people that withholding a vote as an expression of one's desire for more parties, or better people, or whatever it is, you're basically tricking people into the same trick that got you: the idea that who you choose won't really matter, so instead make a statement to get on the board. If you want to make a statement, write a goddamn letter, hold letter writing events, build a social media trend, do SOMETHING REAL, it will scare your politician much more than low voter turnout or a 2% turnout for that third party, and it gives you the real ammunition to continue negotiating with your representatives amongst all their constituents.

Fun fact: For all legal purposes, the term "lifetime warranty" will refer to the expected lifetime of the product unless it specifically states in fine print "lifetime of the purchaser/customer". Most retail-tier consumer products are expected to last in the area of 5-10 years and after that period, most lifetime warranties expire.

Yeah Seattle will tell you all about that. Any business that can't figure out how to get $15/hr value out of an employee by 2021 doesn't deserve to be in business. Maybe time to reevaluate margins and expected growth, so as to practice responsible entrepreneurship.

When people in common parlance talk about being a registered independent, they generally DO NOT MEAN they've registered to vote with the American Independent Party. The American Independent Party doesn't have a national presence and is not an option in most states. What they generally mean is that they've registered INDEPENDENT OF any political party.

So, to reiterate, someone who "registers independent" is someone who checks the "no party preference" box when registering. Someone who registers with the "American Independent Party" is probably confused or might be an ultraconservative segregationist. Uppercase "I" Independents cannot vote in the Democratic Primary, but actual lowercase "i" independents can.

Independents actually can. CA's democratic Primary is semi-open, meaning that Democrats and independents can vote in it. To be clear an independent is someone who marks their registration as "no party preference." They are free to vote in CA's democratic primary.

Members of the Independence Party (a tiny third Party in CA made up of white supremacists and confused general election voters) cannot vote in the CA Democratic Party Primary, similar to registered Republicans and Green Partiers..